Strangeness in The Nahanni National Park
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“Men vanish in that Country…
and down the river they say it’s a damned good country to keep clear of.”
Neil Hartling on the Nahanni Valley.
► The Nahanni Valley lies within the Nahanni National park, this valley is commonly referred to as The Valley of the Headless Men. Surprisingly, few people have heard of the Nahanni National Park and even fewer have set foot upon it. According to statista.com, the park only sees 1,000 visitors per year. That is in stark contrast to the Rocky Mountains National Park, which sees well over 4 million visitors annually. This perhaps makes sense when you realize that the park can only be accessed by boat or float-plane, and the nearest road is around 90 miles away.
This name, Valley of the Headless men began to gain traction when various anomalies were discovered within the valley. One such incident was that of Willie and Frank McCloud, who disappeared there. The brothers set off on their expedition in 1904 where they travelled to the valley in search of gold.
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Hey all, I'd never heard of the Nahanni area before covering the disappearance of David Horesay and Frederick Hardisty. You'll have to let me know your thoughts and opinions in regards to the area and the weirdness that has occurred there.
Hammerson Peters UA-cam channel does a great story on the nahanni valley. That was the first time I heard of it and it's one of my favorite stories.
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This was a good video. Are you going to make an in-depth video about what happened in that creepy pass in Siberia/Russia? I forget the name, but i think you would do a great job on a longer video about that subject. You do a great job. Thanks for your hard work. Can you put your paypal acct. Info here for those who wont/dont use Patreon? Thanks very much.
@@carrie1114 Dyatlov pass ? Well 60 years later we still have no idea what actually happened; other than a bunch of possible explanations/causes
It's not deen It's Deh-Nay Dene'
If you have never been to British Columbia, you cannot appreciate how thick and wild it is. Nahanni is also very remote. Totally believable, that something could be there that we don't know about.
Did you go there?
I would never warn anyone about anything. Maybe only family. Too many people are stupid and get themselves into trouble.(For instance solo hikers) So I mind my own business. Anyone who goes anywhere should research it first.(Parks, places and such) So if something happens it's on them. Just look at a map and see all the greenery? It's remote! I don't need to go there. I agree with your last sentence.
Thick and wild? sounds like my ex
@@Shred_Tube Some like em thick and wild. Besides the chase, the catch is even better. Makes for a memorable experience! Ye haw! 😂
That’s how my missing 411 case would start, “He followed a naked woman into the woods…”
That would be a good bait for a man alone in the woods without a female in 100 mile radius
🤣🤣🤣
*missing case. Missing 411 isnt a government agency. People put that guy on some sort of holy pedestal.
Thats how it starts...💀🖤
I once watched a man stop on a freeway on ramp for a girl hitchhiking in a bikini. As soon as he reached over and opened the door for her a man jumped out of the bushes and they both got in the car and it drove off. 😳
I just wanted to pop in to the comments section to say how much I appreciated the fact that you actually debunked stories/legends about this area instead of just repeating them for dramatic effect. Good on ya.
Four words every girl wants whispered in her ear : “now let’s get bizarre” 💜
Heja Sverige 👍😘🇸🇪
Oh yeah 😊 I love it when I hear him say that 😂
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😂😂😂
Yup!!
Hammerson Peters has a very comprehensive books “Legends of the Nahanni Valley” that covers a lot of facets of the location, from the Dene myths to disappearances and even speculations. It’s a hefty tome but worth a read for anyone interested in places of such high strangeness
Hammers on Peters channel is FANTASTIC!
Definitely thought this was a Hammerson Peters video until I clicked it cause no one talks about the Nahhani Valley but him.
Can also listen to a video by another UA-camr "MrBallen" and the video is about the valley of the headless men
@@andrewtodd9103 I love that guy. Mr B Allen, not the headless man that is.
Great book.
I live in Canada, I wouldn't be surprised if there is undiscovered creatures in nahanni. Most of Canada is unexplored and uninhabited makes you wonder what's really out there. Loved the video very much up my alley!
Yep all these headless bodies are not coincidental
This guy and Mrballen are at the top of there game on UA-cam, always great content
So true!! I love them both
Beyond creepy is great if you want more obscure stories
Look up “Bob Gymlan” and “Beyond Creepy”
Bobs content is top tier also (he covers cryptids mostly but he does it in a way that is unique and different). Beyond Creepy has videos that cover the absolute highest strangeness. No other channels find the stories he does. We’re talking strangeness so high it involves sightings of crablike humanoids, a man who shapeshifts into a tree right in front of the witness (the tree became permanent). That’s the tip of the iceberg.
Yes!! Howtohunt is also an excellent channel with great content! I recommend you check it out ✨
This comment just made me discover hours of unseen content, thank you 🙏🏻
Dene is pronounced Deh-nay. It's properly spelled Dené. They are not a tribe, but a native american nation with a unique cultural identity and language. Also, that's not an unusual notice in Canadian national parks, as there are all sorts of things to find here that need to be properly cataloged, from native sites to past European activity to dinosaur bones. All such things are the property of the Government of Canada, NOT the finder. The sheep skellies were dated to 2500 BC. The park itself is really up in the middle of nowhere, and is surrounded by a lot of wilderness, and little to no roads there. The region has been inhabited by the Dené for 9 - 10 thousand years.
This is fascinating context- thank you
Are you a member of the Dené?
We always called them Diné here in the States, but that is the name of the Navajo and not the Naha.
i am bro tatso'tine and denesuline great slave lake
The diné in Canada and the diné in the southwest are the same people.
I swear I don't know how the algorithm keeps missing him but he deserves and should have millions of followers. Like, comment and share all!
SERIOUSLY! The algorithm recommends the cheugiest, most generic “top facts” channels that i always avoid yet this is the first time i’ve encountered this gem of a channel.
It's the accent
His accent is a bit off putting.
Just found this channel, and I agree. His editing is on point.
@Dave Hope funny how fast people supposedly view his videos within an hour of him posting them in the past. Now there are very few new ones.
You are one of my favorite creators! You put so much work and research into these cases, You do it with a lot of respect for the people affected by these tragedies. But the hard work I know that we all support you a lot!
you have never heard of MR. Ballen have you...
@@707tgreennorcal7- YES, as a matter of fact, I have heard of him AND followed him & his channel😊. He was my 1st, & 1 of my very favorite narrator & creator in the Utube horror genre👍🏻!! As u probably already know, he was a Navy Seal 🇺🇸 who, along w/ a few of his fellow “troop members” almost died from an explosive device. He (& all the other members of his squad) r very courageous men who served our country w/ bravery and honor🇺🇸👍🏻!! He’s an awesome narrator TOO😀!!!
Nahanni is a National Park?? I never heard of it!!
This has to be, to me, one of the most interesting vids i've seen on missing persons. Fascinating!! Mastodons, 4,000 yr old sheep bones, giant.wolves, spirit animals, spirit people,gold found & gold lost, decapitation, a nude woman climbing a mountain. I'm never goin there...!!!
That's a great summary Gayle haha, think I'll be giving that one a miss too 😂
Yep... NOT on my bucket list! 🤣
@@jxn1056 ❤️👍
National Park in Canada or US?
Then don't go.......chicken
Excellent video! I live in the Northwest Territories, southeast of Nahanni. There are local legends/myths/stories of a giant warlike Berserker tribe that inhabited the mountains of Nahanni, which were greatly feared and avoided. They were thought to have died out, or possibly disbanded and moved on, some of them were integrated into other northern tribes. There are still some exceptionally large indigenous people up here today.
And boy could they clog up a toilet or what?!
Ty
Nice info
That brings some other things together
Like there are still some giant Scandinavians. I strongly believe that some of these native peoples of North American kept their way of life and retreated far into mountainous territory where they still reside.
I envy you. The Yukon and the Northwest Territories are IMHO the most interesting and most beautiful places in the world. I would love to be there. The history of the region and the vast areas void of human inhabitants is intriguing and seems to call out to me, even though I have never lived there.
That's fascinating. Thanks so much for your input Brad!
If that guy was never found it’s possible he killed the bothers for the gold and purposely disappeared.
That would be my theory
Good point
They found the remains of another person that they couldn't identify most likely him
@@keeganwilson9062 🙏 for the family.
Yes but how has there been cases after that watch the mr ballen video, he said that natives came up to a search party and said that there’s things out there, I don’t know if it’s true no one does unless they go and spend a while there
I finally managed to make it right after an upload! Please excuse me if I'm a little proud of myself, haha. Settling in for the video, because I already know that it's going to be good.
@@d1user Me too, the way American media operates these days!
Perfect! ❤ ty!
Lol come on. Like everyone doesnt get a little happy being one of the first commenters on a video u know will end up with a billion comments. It's only the present human.
@@jojeanajaxon Yeah, you know I was pretty excited about being on time to a Top Mysteries upload for once because I've just gotten back onto my feet recently after being homeless for 2 years and I missed a lot of uploads all together during that time period. Top Mysteries happens to be my favorite UA-cam channel so it was a particularly big deal to me but part of the reason that I shared that is because it is relatable. That said, I'm glad that you also agree being early to an upload is a pretty good feeling for a lot of people, even if you could have been a little nicer about it since you never know when something that is seemingly mundane to you might hold a certain degree of extra significance for someone else. Just saying, kindness takes little effort and usually comes back to you. I'm already looking forward to commenting the next time that I'm early to an upload because to someone that's been homeless for a length of time, getting back to normalcy is partly in the little things that we take for granted every day until we don't have them anymore. I've learned to appreciate those things a little more than I used to and because of that, I'll no doubt be just as excited the next time it happens!
@@ThisAlphaWolf Sorry! I didnt mean to sound rude! That's the thing about reading text...ya dont get to hear the tone of voice and sometimes that's everything haha. I'm glad your getting back on your feet. Considering what's gone on in the world the past couple years I can only imagine your struggle...probably not that even. I'm sure glad ur doing better now tho and I really hope it stays that way and continues to get even better. It's the little things...right? Peace and happiness and good things to you ❤
When apex predators like Wolves, Coyotes and Bears eat a body...the last good meal (and the hardest to reach) is contained within the skull, and is usually carried off to be worked on until the brain is finally consumed.
Those guys all leave an obvious mess tho...so I've heard...lol
@Wales Eakes and the bodies?
Yeah but usually they will eat the internal organs first because it's the easiest to access. To be beheaded and burnt is just strange. Suggest foul play rather than an animal. For sure the degradation could be partly due to animals. However I still feel if you believe an animal is to cause for the beheading I think would be misleading. There aren't many recorded instances of animals beheading humans or another animal. Going for the neck for a kill yes but to behead is just another anomaly in its own right.
Spoken like a true Montanan ;)
That area was known as Headless Valley for longer than Colonists have been here.
I heard about this 'headless valley' 60 years ago when we lived in Winnipeg. Littered with gold nuggets but oh so dangerous. Nice to hear it told again! Thank you.
Something doesn't want gold taken from it. Its protected by something unknown to us. Good stories
You are right on!
I have hunch there probably not all that much gold to bring out anyway.
Not at all uncommon for prospectors to do shady things to get keep people out of certain areas. But then again who knows.
I honestly believe the natives spiritually protected their land from colonizers
You know this is also along the same lines as many thoughts here in Arizona... don't touch the gold.
Omg that place is beautiful. And terrifying. I'll admire from a distance lol.
Smart!
I love the artwork on this one, the images are quite haunting and appropriate for the subject. I noted the comment on the missing 411 site about men and not talking to people about how they feel, it is a subject that needs de-demonising, and quickly.
Always interesting and well researched topics.
I dont know, ive recently come across a few cases where the areas covered in the search for missing persons, had been falsified.
Im not saying it happens all the time but according to a retired Park Ranger in a large popular
National Park said after he'd retired from his 40yr career
He heard from a man who'd been a long standing volunteer & he was stunned by the news
This chap had overheard a conversation between 3
Blokes who'd said they had many times lied about covering designated areas because they deemed it too far out from the place the person went missing
So had looked elsewhere
Each time they were asked if an area they hadnt checked had been definately done they lied
Yes.
One of them confessed to lying then the missing person had turned up, dead, in an area he was supposed to have covered & just said each time he'd covered that area there was def no body
Even when he learned, had the person been found 24hrs earlier they would have survived.
The guy said he felt bad but what was the point of confessing,
Wouldnt bring the person back.
The retired Ranger told the interviewer that this kind of thing must go on more than we think & its just some people
Volunteer to search & either lazy or too tired to go further & dont cover areas properly
Its such a touchy subject because S & R teams rely heavily on volunteers & as the retired guy said, they are worth their weight in gold & park services are so indebted to them that to criticise some of being negligent or lackadaisical would be almost impossible to do.
He said even if an area was said to have been checked but hadnt & for whatever reason, tired or afraid or cant be arsed at that moment, its human nature to say yes they checked but hadnt & he stated if a person in confidence admitted to not checking an area hed rather know as a life may be saved, no questions asked just honesty.
Maybe these bodies turning up After 3 or 4 checks had been there all the time & either no checks were made or 1 perfunctory look.
Over time the phenomena of bodies turning up After searches was initially all down to less thorough checks & now stand alone as a phenomena in itself
I dont know, id hate to accuse too, but its said to happen.
Interesting. If I were ask if a specific area within my search zone had been searched if I had not been there I would absolutely say no if I had not. Why would you not say sorry, I did not actually search there. That way someone else can check. Are you not thinking that admitting the truth could save a life. There could be any number of reasons you weren't able to search there. I find it strange to say the least and clearly disturbing in the end. Integrity I think people have lost or they're losing integrity. IDK
That just seems so odd to me that S&R and volunteers would lie by reporting yes when really it should be no.
I have noticed that in recent cases that they searched the same areas multiple times.
That may be on some but not the majority
Wonder if david paulides knows about this. It's just horrible...terribly sad really. Those poor missing and lost people. I can sorta imagine how they must feel. I myself got lost with two of my friends when I was quite young (maybe around 10 years old or so) in some big woods for a few little girls. We were lost almost 3 hours i think, on something that should've taken an hour at most. It was my fault too coz it was this hike in these woods behind my nana's house that her and I had done a zillion times...but it's a bit of a tricky trail that isnt marked in the least other than natural formations. I thought for sure I'd had it down but I obviously didnt and after we didnt reach the designated look out, where we were trying to go, I wasnt ready to admit we were lost. And after wandering for a while and it just being in the very wee hours of evening where the sun wasnt very high in the sky anymore and starting to get darker in the what was now fairly thick wood around us...we started crying. Finally a young man (the area has college apts near by) happened to be walking alone thru a part we were at and at first we were sketched out by him but he saw us crying and asked if we were okay and we told him were lost and to our surprise maybe 500 or so ft in front of us thru some thicker area was a rarely used road that I luckily was able to recognize once we were on it and got us back to my nana's. The only other time I've seen my mom that upset and happy at the same time was when I was a teenager and I stayed out drinking all night without telling her I wasnt coming home after the hs football game and just completely fucked off, turned off my old school flip phone and got drunk with friends staying out till I showed up at home the next morning with my mom already standing out on the driveway when I pulled up. She stood out there prettymuch all night waiting for me...I felt pretty fuckin bad about that one and never pulled a "no word from me" stunt like that again. Anyways....when I got lost in the woods with my friends I had never accepted in my head that we wouldn't eventually get home somehow...so I can imagine being lost...but not to the point where u literally end up facing your probable imminent death. Jeesus....god Forbid I ever do..
They do grid searches now ...
Where they tie off lines and it's impossible to lie about searching an area because you have literally tie off your end of the line...
Hey Adam just to let you know my dad passed away yesterday your voice does soothe me thank u xx
Natalie, I'm so sorry to hear that. I hope that you and yours stay close, stick together and look after each other. Talking is so important, and remembering all of the positivity and good times xx
@@MissingVoidTV thanks Adam for taking the time to write me such a kind message it means a lot god bless you xxxx
Awesome! I love this channel so much! I am so excited you are covering this topic because I know you always do your research and present it well. Thank you.
great job, the show is awesome, just one thing, the Dene are pronounced "den- nay," the kootenays are weird too, the indigenous people, the ktunaxa, have some strange stories kind of sort of similar. there are places you just don't go to, in my language, we'd call these places "hah-hah ooh-yem" or sacred places you go to but never live because the land has too much "energy" which I kind of take as portals or something. you go in, you don't come out. or you come out changed forever.
The old man couldn't be bothered to reply. It sounds like he dies not care for your input. He cares about chan revenue rolling in I bet.
Why are you so cynical?
@@martkbanjoboy8853 the narration is pretty bad. I commented previously that he sounds like Chills, the Burger King foot lettuce guy, over on Top15. Ever phrase has the inflection of a question to where it becomes song-song and hard to listen to
Would you happen to know what the term "Nah?a" denotes in the Dene language or another Athabaskan language? Is it simply a term used to refer to an outgroup?
@@amertvyy Commenters on UA-cam are the most cynical mean as fuck rude ignorant assholes I've ever seen lol. I dunno why but it seems worse on youtube for some reason I think....
The area is so remote and large that if you got lost and injured and died even a large search party might never find your remains after being scavenged by animals. This is the most likely explanation for some of the disappearances.
Hammerson Peters has done many videos on the Nahanni Valley. Thanks for covering it, too.
He seems obsessed with oak island
I love me some Hammerson Peters!
Not a fan of the way Hammerson Peters refers to Eurocentric history and demeaning was he refers to First Nations teachings, handed down and remembered for thousands of generations as “myths”.
@@d1user Adam can hold his own.
@@Firstthunder cry baby
20:19 this sounds a hell of a lot like the infamous Culdron in the Vilyuy River Basin, Siberia. Explorer, Ivan Mackerlf visited this area with a team of scientists to find these cauldrons. They found huge, round areas derived of vegetation, when the soil was explored they proclaimed it was like walking on a metal. But quickly his team were subjected to headaches, nausea, sight loss. - it's very interesting to watch if you like this kind of mysterious places.
Radio active?
@@barbaragoertz2932 So the theory goes... I can't say if the team did come across/measure any radiation. But from what they say, they recovered when they left the area.
How's Carole?
Yo kat it’s You? It’s Jade from Facebook
Anchient polluters left behind some nasty things behind!! Just like after us will be. Chemicals radioactive materials!
Navajo are Dene. Na- Dene is the language. They also have shape shifters that can show them selves as animals or people you know. I think the Dene people in Canada and Dene people in the southwestern US are the related ones not the missing Nahanni tribe. It would make more sense.
Helge Ingstad lived with both the Reindeer Eaters in BC and with the Apaches also ,they said they were originally the same tribe before they divided and moved southwards. He did much linguistic and other work to compare language,myths,stories and so on." Trapperlife", " Apaches" are 2 good books there .
Of the Nahuatl. And here we are searching for false power everywhere else
The locals say they walked into a mountain. It's a common story amongst The People.
@@frostedfur there are similar cases in South America post European arrival..where entire cities appear and disappear into mountains. The Americas are definitely very mysterious places. At the risk of sounding a little mad, I think that the peoples who scattered to the East ( Egyptians) and to the West, to the Americas are originally survivors of whatever occurred to Atlantis. But then there is also the similarity between the North American tribes and the Tibetans. And I often wonder where the Tibetans obtained coral.. The world is far more mysterious than people give it credit, not everything can be explained away by science. Even the Bible says to stay away from high places. I think we should respect that.
@@virginiaviola5097
The similarities are easily explainable. There was a lot of intercontinental trade before The Spanish arrived. If you live at higher latitudes it's fairly simple to either go over the pole, or circumnavigate the poles using the wind and currents. The Inuit would use kayaks and surf between islands and even counties.
Same thing on the west coast. Get a big boat, fill it with supplies and follow the currents, and wind up in Asia a year later. The people there knew what hot peppers were well before Europe contact.
And no, us Natives are not the dependents of Egypt. We walked here, from Asia, about 30-20 thousand years ago. We left groups all alone the Pacific Rim. There are people in Japan who are pretty much Inuit. And people in Siberia who are pretty much Bush Cree. These groups would have maintained contracts even over time and distance. It's amazing how far people can travel on foot. We can walk for days on end with little physical strain or effort. We were pursuit animals back on the African Plains. We would walk our prey to death. Chase it to the point of physical exhaustion, and kill it with a sharp rock or stick.
Great video man! I really enjoyed it. I've always found the stories of the nahanni valley, and similar places very interesting.
This is a pleasant surprise.
Makes me think of the mother in Alaska that heard a noise in the backyard where her daughter was playing…..the woman caught a glimpse of a child size boogie running off through the woods at great speed. Her daughter was never found. The lady moved out of Alaska after giving up hope of finding her child. Same town the Native Americans do not let their children play outside when the sun starts to set. Some kind of troll or gnarly fairy according to the campfire tales. Saw the story on one of those dramatized tv shows. Can’t say if any of it is true at all. Creepy nonetheless.
One thing that I do have trouble with concerning these stories that have some truth behind them……the unexplained deaths or disappearances in certain areas that A LONG TIME AGO were named things like devils gorge, Death Valley, the Crazy mountains, devil’s ridge, caverns of carnage, bloody bucket, cannibal rock, etc. 🤣 I made half of those up for effect. But I did notice on a documentary recently an unexplained death of a woman found in a creek next to a scattered campsite (not writing the name of the documentary) the area she was found in was called devil’s gulch. So strange if you get out a map and start searching area names…..within 50 miles or less your going to find a creek, mountain, gorge, swamp, high desert, or caves that are named something sinister.
Old timers with a sense of humor or something happened in the area long time ago. Maybe nothing maybe something just fascinating.
My family in Mexico talks about dangers in the mountains/forests/jungles or really anywhere with a source of water .. the dangers of having kids unattended include the child disappearing or if they are there but unusually focused on something they are most likely engaged with a ‘duende’ (Spanish for gnome or dwarf or something like that basically a sinister being) and if you don’t properly get the child’s attention before taking them away then the soul gets left behind, causing the child to become deathly ill. Apparently, you have to quietly call for your child to come with you ‘ok [kids name], it’s time to come home, stop playing now come with me so we can go now, it’s time to leave’ etc. I never really paid it any mind but after hearing of all the evil things out there in nature I don’t really doubt nor take things like that lightly.. just something I heard that seems to be relevant in all these kinds of stories.
I started searching for stories like this because of a “creature of moonlight by Rebecca Hahn”. It’s different from any other book I had read and is open to different interpretations. The main theme I was interested in was the girls disappearing into the woods because of creatures calling them. The story is like a magical fairytale that feels alive instead of a literal historic story. Thank you both for your stories as I have searched for answers and similar tales for a couple years now
Look forward to this channel uploads I don't think there has been 1 i haven't enjoyed keep up the good work 😊 👍
Tremendous video as always Adam.
Your level of professionalism never ceases to amaze me - outstanding research skills, brilliant delivery, fantastic photos and clips, all superbly compiled for our viewing pleasure.
"He still has his head and hopes to keep it!" Thats hilarious! This all makes a lot of sense and u are the first content provider that has done diligent research instead of further pushing the embellished stories. Great video! =)
creepy pasta folk always seem to leave out this little inconvenient detail: It's called the headless valley because of the mountains there that have 'headless' (snowless) peaks. Its not hard to find. these folks are grifters.
This "views" to like ratio is TRASH guys, c'mon. Give Top Mysteries a like. It's literally pressing a damn button. These guys put in SOOOO much work and research into their videos only to have us watch but not give feedback. 161,000 subscribers. 616 views at the moment of writing, and only 89 likes?
Yesss!!! Thank You!!!!
Just fort that its a thumbs down
I confess, I've been one of the lazy ones
I know people can give a like or dislike whatever they think but at least do it. Isn't that hard
I hit the Like button to support him. I appreciate yall reminding us. Peace to you.
You totally can't discount myths and legends in the region. It doesn't help matters when things are exaggerated. But there are similarities of stories of missing people in parks dealing with 411. The thing is it might not be one thing. Until science take a serious look into the question. We will be always speculating what is happening their.
Science doesn’t believe in the supernatural…
@@charliebee4338 That's only an excuse not to investigate. That's not even true. The things scientist will do for the government will not be every known .
@@waynebender8835 However, I will state the fact that governments do use scientists to interfere or rather, “experiment” with nature.
@@charliebee4338 That's not a true statement. Nazis Germany and Soviet Union did. There also the great possiblity though CIA it happen too!
@@waynebender8835 dude what are you on about?!!
It's so remote it's practically begging for disappearances and strange occurrences.
Thanks for another interesting and well researched video. I've been with you from the start & I always hear new or more information about stories that are floating around out there on the internet. You do a great job gathering all the data available and analyzing these points during your presentation. I look forward to seeing your channel pop-up in my notifications. Keep up what you're doing cuz its working. Take care, & see you in the next one!
Hey man just wanna say Thankyou so much for making these videos, your channel is awesome!
I appreciate how instead of fear-mongering the valley like most mystery channels do you take a more skeptical reasonable approach
The artwork is enough to give me nightmares, never mind the stories 🥶
I'm so glad I found your channel, great stories for bedtime or cleaning.
Yay Adam is here!
I really really like your chanel. And your ethics! It makes my day when you post
My gut feeling is telling me that something dark dwells in this place. Each incident which you related to us only further strengthened that feeling.
Thank you!👍🙏
Have a great day!😊❤️❤️❤️
Very interesting stories.
The common denominator is the many caverns.
They hold part of the misterious. That tribe used the caverns to just walk away to safety to the USA.
Some of the area has a "magnetic" port through you can just disappear.
Also through a dimensional veil porthole someone can pass through. Those are allover the planet.They open up at a certain time when strange anomalies perceived by you. Some are dangerous at times.Also it depends on your spiritual knowledge, skills,strengths.
Your intentions can be perceived by entities thus you can get in trouble. It's like being in a dream.
Dreams are holding great secrets to the universe. Other words and your parallel lifes can be observed.
Thank you for doing top mysteries again you are really good at doing this show.
For all those curious, the Nahanni valley is located in the Northwest Territories - Canada.
Hey Nathan, I do mention that a few times later on, but I completely agree that should have been one of the first things out of my mouth... Whoops, I have no good excuses for that one haha
@@MissingVoidTV it's all good! I must have missed you saying where it was in the video lol. And honestly if you ever get the chance to go visit it, do it, even with all the creepy stories. My family and i do every year (we live a short 6 hour drive away from nahanni butte)
Keep up the good work!!
@@d1user yes master! Please tell me what else I've done wrong!
@@d1user sorry master! I dont understand what you're trying to say! What does U and ur mean!? I may understand, if you use proper grammar and syntax when constructing a sentence.
Thank You for covering the story, by the research you do...... when there is a part of your research that is "debatable"" you always make that fact, crystal clear as well. Thanks for covering the topics, that really need to be brought to light.
I want to thank you for all your hard work and your videos I really appreciate them you definitely deserve more subscribers than what you have
Hi - I only found this channel recently and have been binge watching ever since! Great work, so much detail and so many excellent videos to watch. Also, as someone with "high functioning" autism, I am pleased your understanding is so much higher than most and you treat the subject excellently in the videos where it comes up. If this isn't your fulltime job, why not?! :D
I wanted to say , that on youtube I once watched old footage from a man and woman couple that took a conoe trip thru the nahanni valley. It was a hard to understand old man narrating over some of his old footage of the trip(which he filmed entirely)
Ill try to find the original video and post a link here.
Wow, that’s intriguing. Thank you - I would really like to see that and I’m sure others would, too.
Ahhh, I would love to see it
as well! Do your best my friend
I think this may be the video you're talking about, Headless Valley (Mel and Ethel Ross, 1958)
Was just looking for a video on this earlier today…thank you
Love this ! You do an amazing job researching and telling these stories. Thank you!!!
Great viewing. I enjoy your thorough researching and your open minded telling of a story. Thanks for sharing, am now subscribed. 👍
Mystery done tastefully 👌
Imma download it 12am here and gonna watch tomorrow morning 😂😂 I don't want nightmares lol
Thanks for your hard work though ! It helps bring awareness to the general audience.
your narration was very in depth and informed.
Once again, the amazing Adam!
I first heard about this from Mr Ballen’s video on the subject. Very interesting and informative video, great job!! It’s certainly a very strange case.
My friend in Canada hasn't heard of it and her son was a Missing 411 case in another NP in Canada quite a few years ago, so never mind the rest of the world not hearing about it Lol. It is a secluded NP this one and very mysterious, it has had less mapping than the moon. Very interesting vid TM !!!!
@22:56 to 23:48 Thank you for this beautiful scenic shot...
which we would never have known to even exist without your Nahanni-ness. Yes.
I’ve seen a few videos and stories of the nihani area headless valley, I’m convinced there is either an unknown species out there that live in the cavern systems of which there are many. My second theory is the land has been cursed by the natives that lived there hundreds of years ago. It simply makes no sense that there outdoorsmen have all met a remarkably similar fate cabins burned or body found burned or signs of duress. Not to mention when a search party were out there looking for a lost individual the natives who live there came and told them by all accounts that there were some white strange figures down by the river at night and they should stay well clear. Would be really interesting if a massive party of researchers went out to the valley and studied what is happening there as these deaths just don’t add up there is something sinister in those woods
Yes!!! Thank you!
I think you should be the first to volunteer Scott!!
@@aurora9252 I’m in, now we just need 25 more people
do you actually believe in curses?
that there are many weird things happening in this world that are unexplained/hard to explain, or that we have not enough information so as to make sense of it... but... a curse?...
Yes
I absolutely love your videos! Your voice is amazing and soooo soothing!
Glad you enjoy it! Thanks Jennifer
I’m a big fan! Well done, your content is brilliant 🙌🏼
nice! I've been listening to a bunch of Hammerson Peters on UA-cam this last week, so this is a nice addition.
I don’t often comment but because of the algorithm, I will . A great vid as usual. I enjoy listening to these kind of stories about the missing in the forests especially in Canada. I have been subbed for quite awhile, watch everything and will continue to do so. Keep up the great work! Have a great day. Take care . Cheers., 😊💜🖤💜🇨🇦
Isn't inbreeding a big problem in small canadian cities? Maybe they are just falling into wells or rivers.
Loved this video with superb research. Thanks
Ah, CC:s! Thank you 💟
I'm a subscriber now 😊
Great research as usual. Clarified some things that I had been misinformed. Excellent vid.
It is very interesting & intriguing, Adam. I believe something is going on, something strange indeed! All over the world there are weird sightings being reported. I could write off half at least, as made up, or reported by people with illnesses or drug issues. What about the others though? There are far too many to disregard as nonsense or bull-crap. I think about it a lot. What is going on? Thank you so much for your very professional, detailed, & informative reports. :)
Thank you so much, awesome vids on this Valley like yours are far and few between. This Valley fascinates me. God bless.
Finally a new episode!
All of these tales are wonderful. I love your stories, keep em coming!
This place is mega creepy - loads of horrible stories.
Headless stories!? Are u for real!?
@@billblaski9523 Yes, as Adam noted there are many stories/legends about the Nahanni Valley and National Park.
Of course most will be embellished to a degree but it does have a horrible reputation.
@@ianmacfarlane1241 The stories are real. He's stupid for not accepting the truth. But the question is WHAT is causing these mutilations, decapitations and deaths. They keep dying by decapitation.
@@billblaski9523 ,
Fascinating, very interesting, it’s so vast and isolated. When there is gold involved, things happen.
There are so often weird lights associated with stories like these. I'm convinced there are intelligences coming through other dimensions in specific locations in the earth's energy grids.
Thanks for this video Adam 👍🏻 love your content. Binge watching all your videos
I listened to this podcast of this guy who went to the nahanni. He said is there were any prehistoric animals in Canada, he said thats where they would be. He said he ran into a wolf that had to be twice the size of a normal wolf
I’m In Canada and have witnessed strange things that still haunts me
straightoutgaming: Could you please share experience?
Guys, Adam is a Brit. They do pronounce many things differently than we do in North America, and indigenous languages are a beast for westerners to pronounce. Easy now... 😊
Awesome upload, never heard of this before
The wailing wind around the 6:05 sec mark, certainly gave me heart palpitations…along with a creepy sinister feeling. To add, it’s been cold, rainy and windy 🌬 especially at nights this winter in Melbourne, Victoria, 🇦🇺 and I live near a National Park👀. I thought it was the wind outside, took me headphones off and had to pause to listen intently.
Lol❤️🐨🦘
As ALWAYS Adam, AMAZING job, very well researched mate!!!!!!!!!!
‘The wailing of the wind’. Hmmmmm. Sounds like a possible case of infrasound which may account for the unease and bad feelings about this place. As for the disappearances, panic perhaps and then accident, death and then animal predation.
My thoughts exactly, well put.
@@autondafe Thank you. 👍
A new bucket list item for me!!!
You really have a talent for finding and presenting cases that have not been done many times over, and I appreciate that. I wonder what the large dish shaped formations are all about… especially since they’re similar to granite, which shows up repeatedly in the Missing 411 cases by David Paulides. You always give us a lot to think about for sure.
The scenery is very pretty but I had to adjust to not seeing you sitting there and talking directly to us. When you are on camera it makes the video feel more personal, but both formats are great. I have no complaints about either. Have a great week.
He's brilliant x
He does a great job but they have been done many many times lmao
I freaking love sub communities like this, positive, appreciative, and kind.
@@e.w.coffey5551 Our world can always use more positivity, appreciation and kindness, I agree. How nice of you to notice and comment. Have a great week!
I like the pictures best
Thanks
How can you see someone naked in the middle of the woods obviously in need of help and just walk away? That is cold af
I agree. I have a horrible feeling this she was the victim of an assault. Poor lady.
I'm glad I found your channel. You are great with the citations and the topics are always interesting.
' Hammerson Peters ' , the headless valley , plenty of indigenous knowledge !
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Gratitude & Blessings for you and your work, Adam
Dude, I get lost in your channel every time I start a video. I’m sure I’ll still be here an hour later.
Great to see a return to the original format.
Love these polished productions.
Great research and rubbishing of the _many_ headless stories. Great job TM, keep it up Brother.
We realize, we know but only a little of this amazing planet
Another great video!
The Dene people (/ˈdɛneɪ/) are an indigenous group of First Nations who inhabit the northern boreal and Arctic regions of Canada. The Dene speak Northern Athabaskan languages. The Southern Athabaskan speakers do, however, refer to themselves with similar words: Diné (Navajo) and Indé (Apache).
Your talents at copy and pasting are amazing
Love your videos! This one was truly chilling.
The first 3 guys that disappeared and they couldn’t find a motive!!! Ugh they had gold!! They were prospectors lol someone wanted their gold!!!! There’s a motive!!!
I thought the exact same thing! They could have been robbed for the precious metals!
Some of the stories sound like a "Scooby-Doo" episode where people are using strange stories to deter other prospectors from going into the valley. On the other hand, much of the information presented is certainly strange and unusual. Thanks for uploading a well researched video on this topic.
Yay! Thanks Adam!
Mr Ballen and this guy are consistent great content always